‘People tell me I shouldn’t wear crop tops – but I think I’m a hot size 18’

A woman said people tell her to ditch crop tops because she's a size 18 – but she flaunts her tum because she's "hot".

Performer and content creator London Riley Keller dresses with confidence, and encourages other women to do the same.

In one body positive video, she wrote on TikTok: "How people expect me to dress since I’m fat."

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She posted the clip alongside the song where a man was repeating the words: "I’m so sorry that you have to have a body."

London was seen wearing a big, chunky beige jumper at first and it made her look like she had no shape.

She looked glum as she lifted her shoulders and looked defeated while she crossed her arms.

It's clear London opted to use the song satirically, as she then went onto show she doesn't want pity, because she loves her body.

Suddenly you hear the song change to Megan The Stallion singing: “Body-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody.”

At this point you see London in a totally different outfit, which she looks confident in.

She modelled a tight black crop top that was unbuttoned, and also had a plunging neckline.

It was paired with a pretty and bright pink bralette, and a pair of striking low-cut jeans.

This allowed her tummy to be on show, which was covered in stretch marks, and she wasn't afraid to show off her bod.

London said: “How I actually dress (like a fat version of Regina George from Mean Girls)."

"My body is my best friend," she noted in the caption.

Even though London speaks about her haters, it's clear she also has a lot of supporters, as some of the comments were really positive.

One person said: "SLAYYYY."

Another boldly added: "YES YES A MILLION TIMES YES!"

A third also commented: "Your style reminds me of every blonde girl from 80s movies as a compliment. I love it."

It's fair to say London seemed pleased with the reaction, as she replied: "This is…. my dream. THANK YOU."

But even though people agreed that people should wear what they want to, they didn't think they'd opt for the same sort of outfits.

One person wrote: "We have like the same body type which is insane because you're gorgeous, but I have a terrible double chin in person, which ruins my entire appeal."

London was quick to respond, stating: "SO not true !!!

"I understand ur feelings 100% because I used to be so deeply afraid of my double chin.

"But hating our double chins is just a f***ed part of society that we have been force-fed to accept."

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